The club STAND (Student Teacher Association for Non-Discrimination) hosts an African American history Bingo night that showcases African American historical figures.
Bingo players place their first chip on African American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat’s space (Bella Fitch)Bingo players wait for the next space to be called (Bella Fitch)Lee Carter announces the next spaceLatin teacher Dr. Patrick Bradley laughs at a joke while waiting for the next space to be called (Bella Fitch)
Junior Bella Fitch is a second-year reporter for the Prowler. She decided to join the Prowler because she is passionate about writing. In the past, she’s enjoyed interviewing people and finding unique and interesting story angles for her articles. This year she’s looking forward to how she can make her stories more complex and creative. She holds leadership positions in Project Connection as a member at large, marching band as the librarian, and the club S.T.A.N.D. as the liaison. Outside of school, Fitch takes part in the RCHS marching band, Rockbridge Youth Choral, and multiple clubs. In her free time she likes to draw, cook, and read. Some of the school subjects she is most passionate about include english, history, band, and art.
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